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Butoh musing with Vangeline
Vangeline
13 episodes
1 week ago
Award-winning Butoh artist Vangeline shares her reflections on Butoh as an art form. Many of these musings are recorded during Vangeline's lectures, and zoom workshops. Cover photo: Vangeline by Matthew Placek www.vangeline.com
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Award-winning Butoh artist Vangeline shares her reflections on Butoh as an art form. Many of these musings are recorded during Vangeline's lectures, and zoom workshops. Cover photo: Vangeline by Matthew Placek www.vangeline.com
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Performing Arts
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Butoh in Singapore: Butoh is Dance
Butoh musing with Vangeline
56 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Butoh in Singapore: Butoh is Dance

In this episode, you can listen to the Q&A after Vangeline's performance of the Slowest Wave in Singapore, organized by the butoh artist XUE and the Singapore Butoh Collective.

During the Q&A, Xue, the audience, and Vangeline talk about topics such as the difficulty in describing Butoh, Butoh and neuroscience, The Slowest Wave, and the present and future of Butoh in Singapore.

This episode was recorded on September 1st, 2024.

Check them out: https://sgbutoh.co/


A couple of corrections:

The first Butoh performance was Kinjiki, or Forbidden Ciolors, not Forbidden Flowers.

Also, The two women neuroscientists who collaborated on the Slowest Wave, neuroscientists Sadye Paez and Constantina Theofanopoulou, dance flamenco, not tango.

If you want to learn more about the Slowest Wave, read here:

https://www.vangeline.com/research


Butoh musing with Vangeline
Award-winning Butoh artist Vangeline shares her reflections on Butoh as an art form. Many of these musings are recorded during Vangeline's lectures, and zoom workshops. Cover photo: Vangeline by Matthew Placek www.vangeline.com